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Starting a diet today.
Was going to go for a 20 mile bike ride this morning but it's pitch black outside, rainy and foggy, and I am too lazy at the moment.
Thankfully I have taken 2 dumps already. Had about 20 onion rings and a large bag of Shred Pop for dinner last night and then a "theatre box" of Charleston Chews for desert. I know, I'm fucking nuts. Anyways, I dumped out the o-rings, p-corn, and C-Chews this morning and then a whole bunch of other food that was in me. Figure I lost at least a pound if not 2 pounds. If I don't achieve anything else today, I have lost weight and I plan to only eat a banana, yogurt, and cereal today.
-1 pound day 1.
In other news.......
Happy Columbus Day!
Was going to go for a 20 mile bike ride this morning but it's pitch black outside, rainy and foggy, and I am too lazy at the moment.
Thankfully I have taken 2 dumps already. Had about 20 onion rings and a large bag of Shred Pop for dinner last night and then a "theatre box" of Charleston Chews for desert. I know, I'm fucking nuts. Anyways, I dumped out the o-rings, p-corn, and C-Chews this morning and then a whole bunch of other food that was in me. Figure I lost at least a pound if not 2 pounds. If I don't achieve anything else today, I have lost weight and I plan to only eat a banana, yogurt, and cereal today.
-1 pound day 1.
In other news.......
Happy Columbus Day!
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The Chris Columbus story is right up there with telling kids about the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus.
That and telling/teaching kids about the Holocaust?
Ok, nothing funny about that.
What is kind of funny is that no one can tell me exactly how the "Indigenous" people came to/were in America - and have me believe them.
Who was the first person on this continent and how did he/she get here?
That and telling/teaching kids about the Holocaust?
Ok, nothing funny about that.
What is kind of funny is that no one can tell me exactly how the "Indigenous" people came to/were in America - and have me believe them.
Who was the first person on this continent and how did he/she get here?
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this is the most plausible hypothesis based on all the evidence available
The peopling of the Americas, scholars tend to agree, happened sometime in the past 25,000 years. In what might be called the standard view of events, a wave of big game hunters crossed into the New World from Siberia at the end of the last ice age, when the Bering Strait was a land bridge that had emerged after glaciers and continental ice sheets froze enough of the world’s water to lower sea level as much as 400 feet below what it is today.
The key question is precisely when the migration occurred. To be sure, there were constraints imposed by North America’s glacial history. Researchers suggest that it happened sometime after gradual warming began 25,000 years ago during the depths of the ice age, but well before a severe cold snap reversed the trend 12,900 years ago. Early in this window, when the weather was very cold, migration by boat was more likely because immense expanses of ice would have turned an overland journey into a nightmarish ordeal. Later, however, the ice receded, opening up plausible land bridges for trekkers coming across the Bering Strait.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 73/?page=2
The peopling of the Americas, scholars tend to agree, happened sometime in the past 25,000 years. In what might be called the standard view of events, a wave of big game hunters crossed into the New World from Siberia at the end of the last ice age, when the Bering Strait was a land bridge that had emerged after glaciers and continental ice sheets froze enough of the world’s water to lower sea level as much as 400 feet below what it is today.
The key question is precisely when the migration occurred. To be sure, there were constraints imposed by North America’s glacial history. Researchers suggest that it happened sometime after gradual warming began 25,000 years ago during the depths of the ice age, but well before a severe cold snap reversed the trend 12,900 years ago. Early in this window, when the weather was very cold, migration by boat was more likely because immense expanses of ice would have turned an overland journey into a nightmarish ordeal. Later, however, the ice receded, opening up plausible land bridges for trekkers coming across the Bering Strait.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 73/?page=2
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but hey, let's continue to celebrate that other dude...
https://www.businessinsider.com/disease ... as-2015-10
(not a jab at you, gutter)
https://www.businessinsider.com/disease ... as-2015-10
(not a jab at you, gutter)
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It's OK PWhitt.
Vega's not here to judge your wokeness.
You can just relax a bit.
Vega's not here to judge your wokeness.
You can just relax a bit.
Imjustheretohelpyoubuycrypto
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I like to celebrate the day by breaking into someone’s house and telling them I live there now.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 8:19 am but hey, let's continue to celebrate that other dude...
https://www.businessinsider.com/disease ... as-2015-10
(not a jab at you, gutter)
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WHO TOLD YOU I HAVE SY...
I mean, good one tk! He he he!
I mean, good one tk! He he he!
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I refuse to play the political correctness game. I also refuse to wish people a Happy Kwanza, or ask people their preferred pronouns when I meet them in case you were wondering.
Without Columbus none of us would be here enjoying the life we live today. Love him or hate him, he impacted all of us in some positive ways.
Without Columbus none of us would be here enjoying the life we live today. Love him or hate him, he impacted all of us in some positive ways.
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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that’s totally whitewashing (pun intended) the fact that Columbus was also responsible for a mass genocide among the worst in history, but have it your way, ma’am.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 4:44 pm I refuse to play the political correctness game. I also refuse to wish people a Happy Kwanza, or ask people their preferred pronouns when I meet them in case you were wondering.
Without Columbus none of us would be here enjoying the life we live today. Love him or hate him, he impacted all of us in some positive ways.
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Not denying that fact. The policy of separating illegal alien children from their families at the border was initiated during the Obama administration, but I'll bet you'd still proudly celebrate Barry Soetoro Day; the Kennedy brothers traded women like baseball cards and Teddy left one to drown, but you're probably still pretty high on them, too.ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 4:46 pmthat’s totally whitewashing (pun intended) the fact that Columbus was also responsible for a mass genocide among the worst in history, but have it your way, ma’am.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 4:44 pm I refuse to play the political correctness game. I also refuse to wish people a Happy Kwanza, or ask people their preferred pronouns when I meet them in case you were wondering.
Without Columbus none of us would be here enjoying the life we live today. Love him or hate him, he impacted all of us in some positive ways.
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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Jeez, don’t put that on me bro.
The only reason I like the Kennedys is cuz they were the inspiration for Mayor Quimby’s voice on The Simpsons.
The only reason I like the Kennedys is cuz they were the inspiration for Mayor Quimby’s voice on The Simpsons.
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Diamond Joe Quimby. Now THERE'S a man's man!
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain